General Nurse

Job Description

TTM Healthcare are recruiting for General Nurses for a well established service in Dublin that provides patients with care after surgery.

The service is based in Dublin. The rate of pay is per the HSE pay scale rates.

This work is available on an agency basis where it is extremely flexible. If you are looking for extra work, an extra shift a week or looking to manage your working hours then this is the perfect opportunity for you.

Both part time agency and full time agency is available.

General Nurses may apply for this position.

Interested candidates must be:

Registered with An Bord Altranais

Have up to date CPR and PMH

Have vaccinations

Shifts involved include 12 hour shifts both day and night.

If you see yourself in this position apply now by sending your up to date CV toabolton@ttmhealthcare.com of for further detail call Amy on 0656896226

From humble beginnings
A “Start Your Own Business” course and some funding from the former Clare County Enterprise Board were the bricks that laid the foundations of TTM Healthcare, a company that now employs 1,500 healthcare professionals and has an expected turnover of €70 million for 2016.
This was the tale of expansion and growth recounted by Barry Pactor, Group Managing Director, when he attended the launch of the FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards on Friday last, 17th June.
Clare roots
Established in 2002 by company CEO Brian Crowley, a very proud Clare native, TTM Healthcare (TTM) now operates across Ireland, the UK and Middle East. The company’s international headquarters are still based in Ennis, as are many of its 130 strong team of recruitment and support staff.
Local collaboration and support
Recognising the support that TTM received in its early days, Mr Pactor went on to say that the company would welcome the opportunity to share its experience and collaborate with other businesses in the region in looking at new opportunities.
FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards 2016
Paying tribute to the previous entrants, finalists and winners, Pat Breen, T.D. Minister for Employment and Small Business, officially launched the FBD Clare Business Excellence Awards 2016 at the event which was held in the Temple Gate Hotel.
TTM Healthcare is a former winner at the awards, having taken the title in the ‘Best Place to Work’ and ‘Best Professional Services’ categories in 2013 and 2014. The prize for this year’s overall winner is worth an impressive €10,000 including a web design and development package and a whole suite of business services. More details on the awards, including how to enter, can be found online here.
Join TTM in Ennis
To find out more about career opportunities with TTM please visit us online here, you can also contact our Ennis Office by calling 065 686 9300 or emailing info@ttmhealthcare.com

Even more great news has come in this week for TTM Healthcare! We have been named as one of Ireland’s Top 1,000 Companies, in the newly released Irish Times Top 1,000 report. What’s more, TTM Healthcare is the only privately owned recruitment agency to have made the Top 1,000.
Shoulder to Shoulder with Ireland’s Biggest
The report, which is based on statutory filings by each company and collated by the journalists at the Irish Times, is seen as the definitive database of Ireland’s top companies since it was first released in 2002, and shows the total profits for the companies listed as €36 billion – up a whopping €14 billion from 2015!
Innovate, Create, Invest
Our delighted CEO Brian Crowley noted that “The inclusion of so many indigenous companies in this year’s report makes for positive reading, and shows how far we have come as a country after some extremely trying years. Our dedication to investment in our people, our innovative services and our localities is the key to our success. Our partnership with Irish investment firm Broadlake will see us create 500 jobs across Ireland in the next 5 years, helping promote growth in local economies and increase our service offering nationwide.”
You can read the full Irish Times Top 1,000 Report here.
Discover the Possibilities with one of Ireland’s Top Companies
Want to find out what one of Ireland’s top companies can do for you, your healthcare career or your recruitment strategy? Get in touch! You can call us on 1890 882 066 or email info@ttmhealthcare.com.

Just over a year after they saved his life, little Odhran Wiley, his dad George and mum Charlene, who is Head of Talent and Customer Relations in TTM Healthcare’s Life Science Division, were back in Cork University Hospital, this time to present a cheque for over €3,000.
Lifesaving work
When he was just four days old, Charlene and George Wiley watched helplessly as their new born son, Odhran, was rushed to the Neonatal Unit of Cork University Hospital (CUH) with viral meningitis.
Brimming with gratitude for the exceptional care that Odhran received from the entire Neonatology Team, George and Charlene were determined to do something to say thank you. She explains, “The Neonatal Unit in Cork University Hospital saved our little boy and I will run for the rest of my life to raise more money for this unit.”
Lacing up their running shoes
With Odhran safely back home, Charlene and George laced up their running shoes. Together, they took on the Waterford Half Marathon, the John Treacy Dungarvan 10 Mile Road Race, the Mallow 10 Mile Road Race and the Manchester Marathon, raising €3,126.08 for the CUH Charity as they ran.
A marathon effort
The Wileys really appreciate the support their fundraising efforts received. Charlene says, “On behalf of George, Odhran and myself, I want to say a massive "Thank you" to everyone who very generously supported us to help raise funds for the neo unit in CUH. This unit is very close to our hearts and we will be forever grateful for the special care they provided for our little man Odhran last year.”
The money raised will go towards the refurbishment of inpatient facilities in the Children’s Unit which were originally built in the 1970s and aid the transformation of the Children’s Unit into a single centre of excellence caring for children in the Munster area.